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A Jeannette High School teacher was charged Friday for allegedly having a sexual relationship with a male student.

Maria Chappell, 38, of Mt. Pleasant Township, accompanied by her attorney, Jeff Monzo, surrendered to authorities Friday afternoon. She is charged with having sexual contact with a student, corruption of minors and unlawful contact with a minor.

An investigation began on March 17 after high school Principal Patricia Rozycki reported the teacher's alleged conduct to city police. Investigators allege that Chappell had sex with the student at the high school.

The victim told investigators that he and Chappell had sex in her classroom and at a hotel, according to an affidavit of probable cause filed by Westmoreland County Detectives.

Chappell worked as an English teacher in classes for ninth-, tenth- and 11th-graders, according to the school district's website. She taught a class called “ethically speaking” to ninth-graders, the site said.

A Jeannette High School teacher was charged Friday for allegedly having a sexual relationship with a male student.

Maria Chappell, 38, of Mt. Pleasant Township, accompanied by her attorney, Jeff Monzo, surrendered to authorities Friday afternoon. She is charged with having sexual contact with a student, corruption of minors and unlawful contact with a minor.

An investigation began on March 17 after high school Principal Patricia Rozycki reported the teacher's alleged conduct to city police. Investigators allege that Chappell had sex with the student at the high school.

The victim told investigators that he and Chappell had sex in her classroom and at a hotel, according to an affidavit of probable cause filed by Westmoreland County Detectives.

Chappell worked as an English teacher in classes for ninth-, tenth- and 11th-graders, according to the school district's website. She taught a class called “ethically speaking” to ninth-graders, the site said.

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Maybe she just likes to give the kids real-world examples of what is and isn't ethical.

This is how "pussified" our nation's young males have become. I think back to my high school days (graduated in 87)and I can say with 100% accuracy that there was not one male classmate who would've said anything to anyone about a female teacher banging them. Even if she looked like that.

All we were thinking about was how to get some pussy and then a teacher just throws it out there for you. Yes please! May I have some more? Yeah, ethically and legally it's wrong but not one male I know would have been "scarred" by this. We knew what we wanted but were pretty clueless on how to get it.

Maybe we were special? Our school mindset did resemble the movie "Porky's"

I am probably wrong and make no sense but I wouldn't have said anything if a teacher was giving me a little slap and tickle.

Is the teacher guilty? Yes!

Is this student scarred for life and unable to perform sexually ever again? Fuck no! Kid is probably jerking off to the memories right now.

Sentence, 1 year not living in a prison as an inmate, but instead working as a guard in a woman's prison. Much, much worse. (Source: I worked as a corrections officer)

A Jeannette High School teacher was charged Friday for allegedly having a sexual relationship with a male student.

Maria Chappell, 38, of Mt. Pleasant Township, accompanied by her attorney, Jeff Monzo, surrendered to authorities Friday afternoon. She is charged with having sexual contact with a student, corruption of minors and unlawful contact with a minor.

An investigation began on March 17 after high school Principal Patricia Rozycki reported the teacher's alleged conduct to city police. Investigators allege that Chappell had sex with the student at the high school.

The victim told investigators that he and Chappell had sex in her classroom and at a hotel, according to an affidavit of probable cause filed by Westmoreland County Detectives.

Chappell worked as an English teacher in classes for ninth-, tenth- and 11th-graders, according to the school district's website. She taught a class called “ethically speaking” to ninth-graders, the site said.